A coworker of mine has two puppies almost 8 weeks old. I told her that I would try and find them a home because she doesn't know what to do with them. Contact me if anyone is interested or knows someone that is. I will drive them almost anywhere in washington or oregon.

Please check out POPPA inc. Do a google search. They will send a check to the vet to cover the cost of spay/neuter if they have funds availble. i have more info on these sort of things if you are interested....

I had arranged to have them vaccinated and delivered to a foster home this weekend, but my coworker after agreeing; happened to remember that her boyfriends coworker was taking one and her daughter's friend was taking the other.

In this situation I wasn't worried about the costs of the vet. I would of paid for them. We already took one of their puppies( Pit Bulls) from the first litter. This is the second litter in less than 6 months.

It is so wonderful that you are helping! I would, in a situations like that, also refuse to help/take pups until they owner/breeder signs a spay & neuter contract for the dogs that mated to have the pups... since this is the 2nd litter in 6 months!!!!

Good luck, and thank you for being so willing and able to help those puppies!

good job getting the word out Tankers 12- but Steph-n-Wolf is right, the momma and papa situation will undoubtedly repeat itself. unforunately, although homes were found, pups were not spayed/neutered first which is going to spell more of their puppies (and their puppies) needing homes and clogging the shelter system. Here's a niblet: I read once that every dollar spent on s/n saves $7 on animal control costs.

be ready with your littany of reasons to s/n - all its benefits on health and behavior http://www.hsus.org/ace/11823 "myths and facts of spaying and neutering HSUS".